The first known video game to bear the SpongeBob SquarePants name, released sometime in early 1999 on the nick.com website. It's based off the "Jellyfishing" episode and has the spongy protagonist jump to catch jellyfish for a high score.
Pizza Snake is a fun and challenging snake game for all audiences.
You control the snake to eat as many pizzas as you can. Each pizza gives you points.
With points, you collect stars. There are 5 stars for each level.
Pizza Snake has 8 levels and your goal is to collect all 80 stars.
The circus is in town! Welcome to The Amazing Circus, where you’re the star attraction!
Can you make the jump to the other side?
Can you get all the stars?
Can you ignite the crowd with a Jump Frenzy?
Fill up the entertainment meter and earn extra points by unleashing the Jump Frenzy!
An action game that relies on precision skills to get you into a breathtaking journey to outer space and beyond.
Forget imprecise motion-sensing stuff, clumsy controls or a screen cluttered with buttons – like the annoying virtual pad on touch-based devices. Really, just use your thumbs on the screen to move back and forth and enjoy the awesome ride.
Simple gestures give you total control to bounce the fish around: Choose the way you want to go and take advantage of precise landings to gain impulse and progress into this psychedelic journey.
Face-to-face multi-player fun or the challenge of a single-player career mode. A carefully crafted space shooter, that stands out of others in the genre with a different approach, fast paced gameplay, and unique design.
BomberBoy is a port of the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive game Mega Bomberman (itself a port of the PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16 game Bomberman '94) for the Famicom made by Super Game and released on a multicart in 1997 by an unknown publisher. While being only released in 1997, it appears to be Super Game's first title, made around 1995 and unfinished for unknown reasons.
AV Pachinko also known as AV Super Real Pachinko is an adult-originated pachinko simulation game developed by C&E and published by Hacker International in 1991.
This title was developed by Ken Takahashi and co-produced by Miya Ayako. The game is based in Konami's Loco-Motion, and the player has to collect the carrots and go through the outer tracks to clear the stages.
You are the latest addition in the exotic bird sanctuary. The other older birds have been Cooped Up a little too long and are a branch short of a perch! Ahhemmm... they is a bit crazy!
Fling yourself up up and away but watch out, there's more than just birds that you must avoid. However don't be afraid to snack on the way...
Cat Cafe Dessert Panic! Is an action-adventure game where you, as Pera, are the waitress at a cafe for cats. The cats are excited to eat, and they'll do anything to get in your way. Do not drop the desserts or it's game over!
Welcome to the colorful 8-bit world of Shapey Heads!
Tap the screen to switch the shape of your head to avoid all of the traps and obstacles!
Collect coins to open up secret boxes that will let you play with over 40 of the craziest characters through 5 different challenging worlds.
Run as long as you can to improve your high score and climb the leaderboards!
Banshees: The Game distils the film’s plot. You play as a pixelated version of Brendan Gleeson’s character with a singular motive: get to the pub and grab a couple of pints. Annoyingly, Colin Farrell and his beautiful eyebrows are on a mission to repair your friendship, so you’ll need to avoid him, grab five fingers, and sneak to the pub on a Pac-Man grid.
Several newer Pac-Man handheld releases (from the late 2010s onward) feature an original port of the game running on “Firecore” Genesis clone hardware. This port is credited to Piko Interactive in its ROM header, and was reportedly developed by Shiru. The game seems to have considerable slowdown if running on standard Genesis hardware.
The port features three video modes, one of which has the screen rotated on its side (creating an arcade-perfect pixel layout). Different consoles will utilize one of the three modes depending on its form factor.